I'm a bit late in posting this week but have finally made it back home.
The stamps I have to show this week all date from 1966, one from Poland and a set of four from Great Britain.
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Poland - 1966 |
Pieniny is a mountain range in the south of Poland and the north of Slovakia consisting mainly of limestone and dolomite rocks.
The British set shows landscapes from England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland.
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View near Hassocks, Sussex |
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Antrim, Northern Ireland |
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Harlech Castle, Wales |
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The Cairngorms, Scotland |
2 comments:
The styles of the two countries stamps go well together. I like the colouring of the GB ones.
I like that they chose to represent the landscapes by designs, and not by pictures.
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